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May 8, 2017
by Mahmoud Anouti
· 78,641 Views · 75 Likes
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Java Enum Lookup by Name or Field Without Throwing Exceptions
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by Bill O'Neil
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Java Service Loader vs. Spring Factories Loader
Java and Spring offer loading capabilities to achieve IoC at the module level. They are pretty similar, with Spring being a little more flexible.
May 2, 2017
by Nicolas Fränkel
· 32,208 Views · 12 Likes
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Introducing Semantic Web Programming (Part I)
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May 2, 2017
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· 9,898 Views · 5 Likes
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Database Versioning With Flyway and Java
Flyway makes database versioning almost trivially easy. You can put migration scripts in a directory of choice and the database will be magically migrated for you.
May 2, 2017
by Bruno Krebs
· 45,751 Views · 4 Likes
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A Little Lazy Lambda Tutorial
Let's see how you can enhance performance while also keeping your code tidy through the glorious use of lambda expressions.
May 1, 2017
by Dan Newton
· 39,141 Views · 42 Likes
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Handling ‘State’ in Java WebSocket Applications
State is a concept dealt with in several facets of application development. With the newer paradigm of WebSockets, how do you handle state here?
April 29, 2017
by Abhishek Gupta DZone Core CORE
· 21,321 Views · 6 Likes
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A Look at DataSynapse GridServer (With Example)
DataSynapse GridServer is a highly scalable infrastructure that enables app services to operate virtually. Learn about working with it and client implementation in Java.
April 28, 2017
by Arun Pandey DZone Core CORE
· 17,110 Views · 9 Likes
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Nitrite: An Embedded NoSQL Database for Java and Android
Nitrite is a serverless embedded database ideal for desktop, mobile, or small web applications. Learn the basics of it, how to install it, and how to use it.
April 27, 2017
by Anindya Chatterjee
· 28,988 Views · 5 Likes
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Creating a CD Pipeline With Jenkins and Java
Reap all the benefits that continuous deployments has to offer! Let's quickly set up a pipeline for your projects using Jenkins and Couchbase Server.
April 26, 2017
by Nic Raboy
· 18,389 Views
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Using CDI With Java EE Concurrency Utilities
If you aren't familiar with Java EE Concurrency Utilities, it's time to take a look at what the specification has to offer. We'll examine how it works with CDI here.
April 24, 2017
by Abhishek Gupta DZone Core CORE
· 16,653 Views · 8 Likes
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Java 9 (Part 2): JShell Step by Step
JShell is finally bringing read-eval-print loops to Java! With it, you can code and run functions without executing javac, and it's a great calculator, too!
April 22, 2017
by Tomer Ben David
· 33,665 Views · 39 Likes
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Extracting Text From an Image
Advances in Big Data have made extracting text from images a much easier task than it used to be years ago.
April 21, 2017
by Amuda Adeolu
· 88,516 Views · 11 Likes
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Mockito 2.x Over PowerMock Migration: Top 10 Tips and Tricks
With the long-awaited release of Mockito 2, we take a look at some tips to help smooth out your migration from 1.x to 2. You may need them.
April 19, 2017
by Hazem Saleh
· 23,457 Views · 10 Likes
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Java 9: Step by Step From Zero to Modules (Part 1)
Well, Java 9 is around the corner, so it makes sense to get started with making modules! This guide covers the basic building blocks of making modules.
April 19, 2017
by Tomer Ben David
· 82,614 Views · 64 Likes
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Microservices With Kubernetes and Docker
Learn step-by-step to use Kubernetes open source platform and Docker to create a continuous delivery configuration for building microservices.
Updated April 18, 2017
by Piotr Mińkowski
· 88,416 Views · 58 Likes
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Learn MongoDB With Java 8 (Part 1)
Java 8's more functional tools give you more than what you need to connect to MongoDB, query the data, and even transform the results.
April 18, 2017
by Shaamik Mitraa
· 29,755 Views · 14 Likes
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Scalable, Distributed Systems Using Akka, Spring Boot, DDD, and Java
It's time to put everything together to make the ultimate scalable distributed system. With our powers combined, we can make it happen.
April 18, 2017
by Ajmal Karuthakantakath
· 44,221 Views · 40 Likes
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Building an Intuitive DSL in Java
A DSL is more than chaining a few methods together. A great DSL should be human readable, which means considering word order and consistency.
April 18, 2017
by Clayton Long
· 36,510 Views · 11 Likes
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15 Reasons to Choose Hibernate Over JDBC
JDBC has its place, but Hibernate comes ready with an arsenal of helpful tools and capabilities that make connecting to your database a much easier prospect.
April 16, 2017
by Mohanakrishnan Aruloli
· 150,193 Views · 18 Likes
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